All Property Week articles in 27 August 2004 – Page 2

  • Adam Hearld
    Insight

    Going places

    27 August 2004

    Who’s moving onwards and upwards

  • Kick-off: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (far left) and managing director Ken Friar (right) at Ashburton
    Markets

    Get into the Grove

    27 August 2004

    Arsenal Football Club has met more opposition in Islington for the commercial element of its Ashburton Grove scheme.

  • Drive time: Cameron and Rowe
    Insight

    Wheel estate

    27 August 2004

    Mike Cameron, the former Weatherall Green & Smith shed shifter who was forced to stop working three years ago because of illness, has taken ownership of a smart four-wheel drive car courtesy of the Industrial Agents Society.

  • News

    Disney picks three for global portfolio

    27 August 2004

    CWHB wins European slice of media giant’s 8m sq ft estate

  • Insight

    Defence Estates in the firing

    27 August 2004

    Ministry of Defence property chief explains his strategy

  • News

    Curzon Square lets

    27 August 2004

    Consolidated Real Estate Management Services has secured its first letting at its 75,000 sq ft (6,040 sq m) Curzon Square, 25 Park Lane, London W1.

  • News

    No property crash looming, say private investors

    27 August 2004

    Property Week/Prime Pitch survey reveals strong investor confidence returning to property

  • News

    No property crash looming, say private investors

    27 August 2004

    Property Week/Prime Pitch survey reveals strong investor confidence returning to property

  • Insight

    The supreme court

    27 August 2004

    Property’s budding Federers took to the court this month to raise money for charity in the Jansons/Property Week tennis tournament

  • News

    Co-op signs up for Coventry warehouse

    27 August 2004

    Distribution strategy rethink gets moving with ProLogis deal

  • News

    Logistics company signs

    27 August 2004

    Logistics company Peter Black has taken a huge shed in Leeds, in what is the city’s biggest industrial deal of the year.

  • Shared ownership: common parts, such as stairs and fire escapes, will be owned by the commonhold community association
    Professional

    Common sense

    27 August 2004

    When the new commonhold tenure becomes available next month, property owners may find they have less in common with their neighbours than they thought.

  • From Wall Street...
    News

    New York comes to Manchester

    27 August 2004

    The oldest bank in the US is set to open a huge back-office operation in Manchester in the first move by a US bank into a northern city.

  • Professional

    Filling Crossrail’s coffers

    27 August 2004

    The government hopes rising property values can fund transport projects.

  • News

    City spenders prefer property

    27 August 2004

    Large proportions of City bonuses, estimated by the Office of National Statistics to be up £1.5bn this year on last year, are being invested in commercial property, says private investment manager Hotbed. Hotbed has reported an increase in membership applications from City high-flyers who are looking to invest their bonuses ...

  • News

    City spenders prefer property

    27 August 2004

    Large proportions of City bonuses, estimated by the Office of National Statistics to be up £1.5bn this year on last year, are being invested in commercial property, says private investment manager Hotbed.

  • News

    Channel Island specialists CI and ComProp merge

    27 August 2004

    Two AIM-listed companies with property interests in the Channel Islands are to merge.

  • Drive through: Stephen James BMW - just one example of dealerships' proliferation in Enfield
    Markets

    Car wars

    27 August 2004

    Competition in land uses is putting pressure on sheds in Enfield, driving up prices and forcing out local operators.

  • News

    Burford puts luxury London hot

    27 August 2004

    US hotelier Ian Schrager and Lehman Brothers-owned property company Burford are to sell two of London’s most exclusive hotels, the St Martins Lane in WC2 and the Sanderson in W1.